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http://arabnews.com/saudiarabia/article556220.ece
Defense bolstered with $29.4bn arms deal with America
 
A F-15S fighter jet of Saudi Arabian Air Force.

By P.K. ABDUL GHAFOUR | ARAB NEWS 

Published: Dec 31, 2011 00:13 Updated: Dec 31, 2011 00:13 

JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia has boosted its defense capabilities with a $29.4 billion 
arms deal with the United States. 

The Kingdom confirmed on Friday that it has signed the deal to purchase 84 
F-15SA fighter jets.

A Defense Ministry spokesman said the deal includes 70 Apache attack 
helicopters, 72 Black Hawk helicopters, 36 AH-6i helicopters and 12 MD-530F 
helicopters as well as upgrading of 70 existing F15 jets.

“The agreement also includes munitions, spare parts, training, maintenance and 
logistics for several years to ensure high level of defense capabilities for 
the Kingdom to safeguard its people and land,” the Saudi Press Agency quoted 
the spokesman as saying.

He said the deal came in line with the desire of Custodian of the Two Holy 
Mosques King Abdullah, supreme commander of the armed forces, to strengthen the 
defense capabilities of Saudi forces.

In a previous statement, Defense Minister Prince Salman emphasized the need to 
modernize the Kingdom’s armed forces and bolster its defense capabilities in 
the face of growing challenges and threats.

In a similar statement, Chief of Staff Gen. Hussein Al-Qubail warned against 
the dangerous developments surrounding the Kingdom and had called for quick 
action to modernize the armed forces.

The defense spokesman did not say how much the deal would cost but the US said 
it is worth $29.4 billion and would support more than 50,000 US jobs and give 
the American economy a $3.5 billion annual boost.

The announcement came with tensions between Iran and the US on the rise after 
Tehran threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz to oil tankers if Washington 
imposes a new raft of sanctions over its nuclear program.

“This agreement reinforces the strong and enduring relationship between the 
United States and Saudi Arabia, and demonstrates the US commitment to a strong 
Saudi defense capability as a key component to regional security,” said White 
House spokesman Josh Earnest on Thursday in Honolulu.

According to one report, the Saudi-US deal — the single priciest US arms sale 
to a foreign country — was signed on Saturday in Riyadh. It was first unveiled 
in October 2010 as part of a $60 billion US arms sale to Saudi Arabia. The 
delivery of the whole package will unfold over 15 to 20 years, US officials 
said.

First deliveries of the aircraft will be made in early 2015, while the 
modernization of existing planes will start in 2014 and the first payments for 
the deal are expected in the coming weeks and months. Administration officials 
described the sale of advanced F-15s as designed to bolster overall Saudi 
defenses in an uncertain region. “In the Middle East right now, there's a 
number of threats," said Andrew Shapiro, assistant US secretary of state for 
political-military affairs.

“Clearly one of the threats that they face, as well as other countries in the 
region, is Iran,” he said. But the sale was "not solely directed" toward Iran, 
Shapiro said. “This is directed toward meeting our partner Saudi Arabia's 
defense needs,” he said.

The Obama administration in October 2010 notified Congress of the proposed F-15 
sale as part of a potential package valued at up to $60 billion over 10 to 15 
years, including the 84 advanced Boeing F-15SA fighters with cutting-edge 
Raytheon Co radar equipment and digital electronic warfare systems for which 
BAE Systems Plc is the key supplier.

The head of Boeing's military business, Dennis Muilenburg, told Reuters the 
deliveries would take about five years to complete, extending the F-15 
production line toward the end of this decade.

Senior Pentagon official James Miller said the new F-15s "will be the most 
capable and versatile aircraft in the Royal Saudi Fighter inventory." He added: 
"The F-15SA will have the latest generation of computing power, radar 
technology, infrared sensors and electronic warfare systems."

Saudi Arabia was the biggest buyer of US arms from Jan. 1, 2007 through the end 
of 2010, with signed agreements totaling $13.8 billion, followed by the United 
Arab Emirates, with $10.4 billion, according to a Dec. 15 Congressional 
Research Service report.

— With input from agencie


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